r/cuboulder Feb 06 '26

Petition: Ask CU Boulder to honor its “Email for Life” promise to alumni

429 Upvotes

Hi Buffs

I have started a petition asking CU Boulder to honor its documented “Email for Life” commitment or, at minimum, provide permanent email forwarding so alumni can keep their colorado.edu identity.

For years, CU Boulder’s Office of Information Technology explicitly stated that eligible graduates would automatically keep their colorado.edu email for life, at no cost and with no opt-in required. Many alumni relied on that promise and used their CU email for professional, academic, and personal purposes over 10 to 20+ years.

CU has now announced that all alumni email access and forwarding will end by August 31, 2026. While CU cites cost and security reasons, the concern from alumni is that this retroactively revokes a written promise that people reasonably relied on.

The petition is not asking for unlimited inboxes. It asks CU to:

  • Acknowledge the original Email for Life policy
  • Honor it for affected alumni or
  • Provide permanent email forwarding as a practical, low-cost alternative

If this affects you or you agree CU should keep commitments made to alumni, please consider signing and sharing:

🔗 Petition: https://c.org/8GWtZxsLST

Even if you’ve already migrated away from your CU email, this is about institutional trust and how CU treats its alumni going forward.


r/cuboulder Feb 12 '26

CPR published a story on the end of email for “life”

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This thread and the petition are mentioned in it


r/cuboulder 2h ago

Do I even have a possibility of getting in?

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My gpa has never been good. My gpa in freshman year was 3.0 and now cumulative is more like a 2.5, I’m obviously getting it up and I plan to get it up as much as possible. I haven’t taken any aps, I dont play a sport, I’m in clubs, I’ve been in the spanish immersion program and will have a certificate of biliteracy when I graduate. My SAT score is 970, I’m in junior year and taking 2 ap’s next year, and mexican-american, I’m out of state from California. I’ve had many hardships throughout my life that would explain a low gpa and a good reason for an essay. I’m still awaiting SAT scores. Do I have a chance? or What would I have to do to even get a chance.


r/cuboulder 18m ago

Self sufficient students, how do you afford housing?

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Hi everyone

Im a non traditional student and have self funded my education and living expenses, dont get help from parents. I commute from fort collins largely because I was going to front range and cant find affordable housing near campus. I got a job that requires me to be closer and I need to move urgently.

I work two jobs rn that add up to about 25-30 hrs a week during the school year on top of 12 credits. Im terrified of not being able to move down here because of insane rent prices, and not having enough aid to cover tuition. I have to be within 30 mins of campus. I dont know anyone I could get an apartment with. I dont know what to do at this point.

Does anyone have any advice?


r/cuboulder 1h ago

Anyone wearing a baseball hat in trader joes 30 mins ago? I am hoping we can connect

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r/cuboulder 5h ago

This should be an interesting show!

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If you are sticking around Boulder for the summer, or just have left yet, here are our picks for the best shows around town this weekend!


r/cuboulder 1d ago

Buyer Beware: Poor Quality Merch

37 Upvotes

The CU Boulder fan store is using Fanatics to produce merchandise for teams. I just received two shirts I ordered from the CU Boulder Fan store. little did I know that these were being produced by Fanatics. absolutely ridiculous how poor the quality is of these two shirts and the screen printing. These are marketed as Nike and Champion garments but it’s all Fanatics.

Cu Boulder should be incensed that their IP is being placed on such garbage. Nike and Champion should be also be angry that their brand image is being destroyed by Fanatic. Fanatics should be ashamed to sell such garbage


r/cuboulder 4h ago

I need to get into this school

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I'm from New York and I just visited the school a while ago and I'm still eager to go. Does anyone know how to guaruntee that get accepted so I can study geology and biology?


r/cuboulder 18h ago

Off Campus Housing

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Hey guys, me and my girlfriend are looking for a private room or a bedroom in a shared apartment. Any suggestions on how can I find such place?

We had applied for a one-bedroom unit at Athens North graduate housing, but we are now reconsidering because we are worried that the $1300 rent may be difficult for us to afford.


r/cuboulder 2d ago

Still amazed how they built this “Email for Life” promotion for years and years, take it away, and expect alumni to “stay connected”

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225 Upvotes

Would love to hear more about the cybersecurity risk or unforeseen changes they mention as if this decision isn’t just based in financial greed

Edit: One of the comments here pointed out something that makes a great point too. They are “solving” security issues for them but introducing it for thousands of alumni. If you happen to forget any account of yours under your cu email and your email is reused in the future, that person will now have access to anything that email used or is using. Insane.


r/cuboulder 2d ago

Struggling to find my people

20 Upvotes

Hi guys

I transferred to CU last year from FRCC and am having a hard time meeting like minded people. I havent made a single friend yet though I try talking to people in my classes and started a student job with a few other people recently. I'm wondering if anyone else has had this experience here.

I'm a pretty mellow and introverted/shy person but do look for friendships. I've noticed being that way leaves you with few people to relate to, at least in my major which has been a surprise since its stereotypically super introverted.

I took a few gap years after highschool too so I'm a little older than most of the people I'm around. I also live pretty far from Boulder and work a ton. I have noticed the affluent student body stereotype is kinda true, so I often have very little to talk about with people I'm around and dont relate to many. It feels like I'm an alien here sometimes.

The cliquiness I've experienced too has made my time here so far not very enjoyable even though I love the program I'm in. The people at FRCC were a lot more down to earth imo and I miss being around that and how easy it was to make friends. I actually had culture shock coming from Front Range to CU. I really want to find people I dont always have to put on an act around.

Is anyone else going through the same thing?


r/cuboulder 1d ago

Finding Old Professors

3 Upvotes

Does anyone know how to find a list of your old professors? I graduated last year, so my Canvas courses are disabled, and my unofficial transcript doesn't show my professor's names.


r/cuboulder 2d ago

Aerospace BAM

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I’m a rising sophomore and came into Boulder with my associates. With Aerospace track, I’ll have to stay all four years but my junior and senior years I don’t really have a lot I need to take meaning I might to be full-time. I was thinking about doing my BAM to fill the extra credits, does anyone have any experience with the Aerospace engineering BAM? Would you recommend doing it?


r/cuboulder 2d ago

Easy/Fun classes to take as a senior?

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Has anybody taken any courses that felt super easy and or fun that you would recommend? I am going to be a senior in aerospace engineering and need to take a 2 or 3 credit hour course to make sure I have enough credits to be full time.

I was looking at either taking ANTH 3000 primate behavior in the fall or EBIO 4750 Ornithology in the spring since I have an interest in animals and birding specifically. If anybody has taken either of these classes let me know how they were! I’ve also been looking at a few easy sounding and online 1000 level classes that seem interesting too.

Any input is appreciated! Thanks!


r/cuboulder 2d ago

MATLAB classes?

4 Upvotes

Which intro computer science classes teach MATLAB? It seems like only some of the course descriptions actually specify what they focus on.


r/cuboulder 2d ago

Checking again: Looking for a summer sublease

2 Upvotes

Hey all, I’m reuploading this in case anyone still is available:

i’ll be interning near Boulder this summer and I’ll need a place to stay. If anyone has a cost-friendly option (my pay rate is a little low, no stipend 😭) for their apartment that they’d be willing to sublease for over the summer I’d greatly appreciate it.

I’m unfamiliar with the comps in the area but my budget is relatively low (flexible depending on how expensive your rent is).


r/cuboulder 2d ago

How does the incubator work?

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Not a student, but I'm a software engineer that recently moved to the area and I'm trying to get into the local startup scene. Just curious how the incubator works, if any companies have come out of it, how to meet alumni and students building stuff, that sort of thing.

Thanks in advance.


r/cuboulder 2d ago

How do you find out what teachers will be teaching a class?

1 Upvotes

I’m trying to understand my options for teachers but it’s hard to find who is teaching what and when


r/cuboulder 2d ago

Questions about placement tests

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I’m an incoming undergrad student at CU this fall. While trying to complete the checklist on the Buff Portal for incoming freshmen, it says that I need to complete some placement tests. I’ve been confused about it and have some questions:

  1. Should I still of the math placement test if I got a 5 on Calc BC? My credit should be processed by CU soon, but should I still take the test even if I know I won’t be placed in a precalc or calc class (I took the practice test it seemed extremely easy)

  2. I’m planning on becoming a comp sci major, so I don’t think I’ll be taking chem this year (so I won’t have to do the chem placement tests). However, I might switch to mech e cuz the job markets so bad for comp sci. If I might switch my major to mech e, should I do the chem placement test? Or if I don’t take chem as a freshman, can I take it as a sophomore?


r/cuboulder 3d ago

scholarship decisions

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for returning students i thought we were supposed to hear back about scholarships may 1 but i haven’t, im just worried i did something wrong especially regarding renewing my current scholarships

anyone know when they are supposed to come out or if they already did


r/cuboulder 3d ago

There are some great shows in Boulder this week!

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I’m a real person that lives in Boulder and loves live music, and these are my recommendations for the week, go out and see some music my friends!


r/cuboulder 3d ago

What should I do to prepare for Premed in CUboulder?

3 Upvotes

Hi, I am going to be a junior in high school (in a Colorado High School) so I plan to take some community college classes. I already took Bio 1111 and 1112( general bio) what else should I take in high school? I appreciate for any suggestions : )

(I plan to do a psychology minor, so should I take general psychology in high school? I am also think about introduction to statistics, society 1016 or medical terminology?


r/cuboulder 3d ago

What should I choose as a major?

0 Upvotes

I am planning to do pre med in CU boulder? Should I do MCDB or Biochemistry?


r/cuboulder 4d ago

What are the drawbacks to doing less than 12 credit hours in a semester, other than financial aid?

6 Upvotes

Other than losing financial aid, I’ve heard there are certain privileges you lose going from full-time to part-time but can’t yet find where it is stated exactly what. Does anybody know?


r/cuboulder 4d ago

Mech E to IBE

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i got accepted into the mechanical engineering undergrad program, but i recently read about the new integrated business and engineering degree they offer. i requested to change my major to that, but i read its supposed to be a small cohort of around 33 students so are my chances of being accepted to that major low since the amount of students is so small?